/boot is the same partition size on both Byzantium and Crimson, while /var is approximately 5.5 GB on Crimson, with 68% of it occupied on a fresh image. Attempting to install Secrets like last time failed, so I quickly had to learn about GNOME Disks and resize / to 10 GB instead to install Secrets, Lollypop, and Shortwave. After doing so, 6 GB of / is now filled.
I noticed a few details on Crimson:
- There is no haptic feedback from using the keyboard by default.
- Battery drain is slightly higher, being slowly drained using the USB-C cable connected to the Librem 14.
- Audio playback is unreliable.